AI Futures Lab

Rights & Justice

AI is increasingly widespread, but poses a challenge for designers: it is complex, entangled, plural and indeterminate, and it changes over time. Harms that can result from poorly designed AI systems are both subtle and large scale, and socio-legal contexts evolve in response to the actions of computational systems. New understandings of rights and justice and flexible responses to a changing world are needed, which at the same time support human agency, human rights, wellbeing and justice.

The AI Futures Lab will address the current knowledge gap by combining Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) post-industrial design research and methodologies. These will be applied to machine ethnography, to experiential AI and to in-the-wild AI prototyping using Technology, Policy and Management (TPM) methodologies of comprehensive engineering and design for values. We will explore configurations of people and AI around rights and justice, aiming to expand both scientific knowledge and public understanding of AI capabilities. The empirical research focus of our lab extends from remote work to robotics and security. Our goal is a tangible and vibrant set of prototypes, experiences and theories that map out ways in which design can be engaged to deploy AI and machine learning in support of rights and justice. By prototyping new relationships ‘WITH AI’ that are respectful of agency, rights, and justice, we will open up spaces for new developments ‘IN AI’.

The AI Futures Lab is part of the TU Delft AI Labs programme.

The Team

Directors

PhD's

Postdocs

Associated faculty

Education

Master projects

Ongoing  

  • Intelligent sound models, Dave Murray-Rust, Tim Deltrap (2022/2023) 
  • Relating to plant based robots, Dave Murray-Rust, Cin Yie Chang  
  • Transparency in AI, Dave Murray-Rust, Dilara Bora  
  • Corporate use of LLMs, Dave Murray-Rust, ZhuoTing Wang  
  • AI for Community Climate Adaptation, Dave Murray-Rust, Timon Adriaanssen 

Finished  

Lab Advisory board

Media

Whistleblower tells UK lawmakers Facebook puts profit over people

How can we keep robots under control?

Amplify: AI x Design

Elon Musk buys Twitter for $44 billion. Is it worth it?

Ben Wagner in Tagesschau [From 17:03 to 20:15]

Meaningful Human Control over Intelligent Technologies

Ethics in the age of autonomous transportation

DI Webinar